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On Localization Effects in Underdoped Cuprates

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We comment on transport experiments in underdoped LaSrCuO in the nonsuper-conducting phase. The temperature dependence of the resistance strongly resembles what is expected from standard localization theory. However, this theory fails when comparing with experiments in more detail.

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Castellani, C., Schwab, P., Grilli, M. (2002). On Localization Effects in Underdoped Cuprates. In: Bianconi, A., Saini, N.L. (eds) Stripes and Related Phenomena. Selected Topics in Superconductivity, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47100-0_45

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